Speaking of the wrong size shaft on a 6.5,has anyone seen a 3/4 shaft to 1 inch pulley bushing for sale commercialy,or is this something Ill have to make.With keyways.
Ok, we made a little thread just for you. It already has 225 posts in it!
Compared to over 1200 posts in this thread you are reading now.
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I made some extensions for my 6' tiller so I could use it with my HF quick hitch. The bar stock is 3/4" thick and the saw cut right trough it. I counted while I was cutting and it was less than 30 seconds. Here are a few pics cuase we all know it didnt happen if you didnt take pics.![]()
What's the order number for this saw?
What's the order number for this saw?
So, seriously... How does one use that kind of bushing? The description makes it sound like I could just use a key in it like it is. I had no idea such a simple adapter was available. This opens a whole new world of possibilities for uses on the 6.5 hp engines.
Try this link http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/itemdisplay/displayItem.do?itemid=8897&submit2=find+it
I had another thread that I started on the saw
HF METAL SAW for more details.
They make it difficult to order over their website. I think I need the catalog number. No HF store near me.
Just phone Camarillo. (HF world headquarters).They make it difficult to order over their website.
We use them if we replace an engine that had a 3/4 inch shaft with one that has a 1 inch shaft on some of our snow throwers in order to get the drive pulley to fit
So, do you just use an oversize key stock?
Not going there, I'd have to type way to much stuff.![]()
Not going there, I'd have to type way to much stuff.![]()
Just ask anyone; I just list the junk ones in here with my one "find" out of a cart full. I'm tellin' ya, if you don't have at least a couple of those yellow handled hammers, you're missing the boat!
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Not going there, I'd have to type way to much stuff.
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then stop adding to this thread. how much stuff have you bought there that was soooooo terrible? it sure seems that alot of their stuff is of reasonable quality for the price, as evidenced by this thread. maybe you just do such hardcore and heavy duty work, no "common man's" tool could possibly stand up to the task at hand.
Just phone Camarillo. (HF world headquarters).
I ordered the unlisted adapter for the Quick Hitch by phone, and then parking-canopy structure repair parts. Both transactions were effortless. And both orders were surprisingly inexpensive.
I think they get a lot of phone orders from customers who receive their monthly (quarterly?) mailorder catalog. The process works well.